Baja Beach Fest unveiled this year’s stacked lineup with a diverse group of Latin artists who know how to bring life to any party. Global star J Balvin, reggaeton legend Don Omar and Colombian standout Maluma will headline the festival taking place in Rosarito Beach, Mexico, Aug. 8-10.
The three-day festival kicks off Friday, Aug. 8, with young stars like Young Miko and Tito Doble P on the bill along with Grammy-nominated singer Anitta (who is the first Brazilian act to perform at the festival), El Alfa, Los Tucanes De Tijuana and El Malilla taking the stage before J Balvin.
Don Omar takes top billing the following day, performing after Arcangel, Wisin, Moscar Maydon, Blessd, Cris MJ and Deorro.
Sunday also boasts a stacked lineup with Myke Towers, Rels B, Danny Ocean, Gordo, Darell and De La Rose before Maluma closes out the festival.
Natanael Cano, known as the godfather of corridos tumbados, will also take the stage Sunday for a special performance along with his amigos, giving nearby U.S. fans a chance to see the singer. Cano is one of the most streamed Mexican artists and has collaborated with stars like Peso Pluma and Junior H, but he hasn’t been able to tour the States because of visa problems.
Passes for the 2025 edition of the summer festival will be available March 13 at noon PT via the event website, BajaBeachFest.com. Fans can join the waitlist for early access. Three-day general admission passes start at $399, GA+ passes start at $549, VIP tickets for the weekend start at $929 and the premium three-day La Playa passes start at $2,099. All tiers allow fans to select a layaway plan with a deposit.
Hotel packages in Tijuana and San Diego are also available.
The festival was founded by Chris Den Uijl and Aron Ampudia of La Familia Presenta in 2018 and has featured artists such as Bad Bunny, Karol G, Daddy Yankee and Peos Pluma, Fuerza Regida and Rauw Alejandro. What began as a single-day festival seven years ago has grown to be one of the most anticipated three-day Latin music festivals with a mix of established artists and rising stars.